The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is seeking comments on First
Amendment issues related to protections for commercial speech, and the
agency's authority to regulate advertising and marketing.

How the public responds to this request for comment will have an
important influence on the FDA's approach to these issues. That in turn
will affect both critical public health policies, and U.S. law on
corporations' First Amendment speech rights.

Essential Action believes there should be no constitutional rights
afforded to corporations, and certainly not protections for the right to advertise.

We work on a variety of public health issues, and we know that
restricting advertisements in specific areas is often a vital public
health measure. We also believe there are major public health benefits
from imposing broad restrictions on advertising to children.

Essential Action encourages members of the public to submit comments to
the FDA in response to the agency's request. The deadline for submitting
comments is September 13, 2002. Responses to submitted comments will be
accepted until October 28, 2002

We have prepared a question-and-answer sheet on the FDA request for
comment, which provides information on the context of the FDA's request,
offers sample comment language, and tells you how to submit comments.

We also have compiled links to information on: commercial speech rights,
Direct-to-Consumer advertising of pharmaceuticals, and advertising and tobacco.